Two GeV Electrons Achieved by Laser Plasma Wakefield Acceleration
Scientists at University of Texas, Austin, accelerate electrons to 2 GeV in table top apparatus.
Scientists at University of Texas, Austin, accelerate electrons to 2 GeV in table top apparatus.
Surprisingly large effect greatly increases the probability that new neutrino experiments will be able to see the differences between matter and antimatter.
The optimization of commercial hardware and specialized software enables cost-effective supercomputing.
A boosted frame of reference boosts the speed of calculations.
Another boson has been found at the LHC that could help refine our understanding of the strong force.
Simulating the evolution of the universe on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s IBM Blue Gene/Q.
Laser Delivers One Petawatt of Power in a Pulse only 40 Femtoseconds Long Every Second
Astrophysicist Saul Perlmutter wins Nobel “for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe through observations of distant supernovae.”
Particle may help explain the origins of mass.
Argonne National Lab wins prestigious 2012 R&D 100 award for development of Large Area Microchannel Plate Detectors